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[Exclusive] Court Ruling on Bithumb's Bitcoin Mispayment Released: "Return Unjust Enrichment" (Comprehensive) According to legal sources on the 13th, the 11th Civil Affairs Division of the Seoul Northern District Court partially ruled in favor of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed by Bybit against Ms. Han and her husband, Mr. Lee, seeking the return of unjust enrichment. The court ordered Ms. Han to return the 1,739,236 Tether (USTD) that had not been recovered to Bybit. The court dismissed Bybit's claim for joint liability against Ms. Lee, who did not directly receive the coins in the mispayment, but accepted Ms. Han's claim. The court also added, "If enforceable execution is impossible, pay 2,549,719,976 won, the value as of the closing date of arguments." Considering the price volatility of virtual assets, the court set the closing date of arguments as the date of the closing of arguments as the date of calculating the amount of unjust enrichment that Ms. Han must return. Even foreign exchanges without domestic VASP licenses can file lawsuits with a law firm to collect money. Changpeng Zhao, who refused to take overdue BTT payments, was actually being lenient... Summary: Bybit hired a law firm to recover erroneous deposits from Korean exchange users.

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